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PRE 2010 DOCS14— Corporation Coryoroo km t OILi ltl0. AI -DL a Unlforn Coa�o�iadapp8ranW 11D9 j. i)"( P"'. 1f 'Gd"! ft5Ilnbenture, .Jade this ............ 281k.............................day of.. August:r-...:�'. ........., between........ ......_... .................. ........ ..................................................................................... _... ..... a corporation under the laws of the State of.............!MANKI►................................... party of the drat part, and ...............................................................................��X.. S7lF Fldi,...�,17N[�CI1'...AA�,S........................................ XKNXIPMZU under the laws of the State of..._MN ESy'1m................... ..... ................ _..._._....._................... ..... ......... ......... ..... , party of the second part, ` irneggetij. That the said party of the firat part, in eonsideration of Nee --comm 4 The...release .fcertaineaseHenle,....81Y.eII............_................................................................................ C.....„ X1 Mrp= by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, does hereby Grant, Bargain, &nvey unto the said party of the second part, its su wssora and assigns, Forever, XX1000land lying and being in the County of ......................_ ............ANQKA.............................................and State of Minnesota, described as follows, to -wit: _- A utility storm sewer and drainage easement, 10 feet wide, along the Eastern 10 feet of the property which borders on the West line of Lot 1, Block 1, Sylv” Hills Plat 6. Said easement is meant to join and be a part of the easement which now appears of record on the Western side of Lot 1, Block 1, Sylv,# Hills Plat 6. Together they will constitute a 20 foot easement for the above mentioned purposes. ��GYa td' e......,..��S+a.�F"i�xam+.�=s.v.::..tc^m.e..n_:4�{..yp��:,, ; �:4:= �.• v.:�47N�.Y�!� .. TO lbabe anb to *01b dje 90MC. Together with all the hereditaments and appurtenanoes there - Iunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, to the said party of the second part, its successors and assigns, L_ _Forever.--- - — - - ,,�'�n gestinmp Mbere0f, 2U said drat party has caused these _ ► - i bre"nts to be execUMd in its oorporate name by its .................................. . Date: Owner: Addres City ®f Fridley, Minn. BURDING PERMT N? ( �12� No. I ---f i-% Street 'f fay.,; Part ngVA ek+ A �dLot or Sub -Division Comer Lot Inside Lot Setback A&ifle'yarA X/' Sewer Elevation Foundation Elevation DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING To. Used 4 Depth ilght' . aL n�-6�2� 1 - sq• Ft. Front Depth Height Ft. Cu. Ft Type of CV1=WUCUVX1 A -L rAT. L4= To M %'01UjV=L%= In consideration of the Issuance to me of a permit to I construct the=%gmdesabove, I agree to do P11=jb thework in accordance with the description above set forth M provisions of ordinances of the city of Fridley. k" In consideration of the payment of a fee of $ permit Is hereby granted to to construct the building or addition as described above. This permit Is granted Upon the express condition that the person to whom it is granted and his agents, employees and workmen, in all work done in, around and upon said building, or any part thereof, shall conform in all respects to the ordinances of Fridley, Minnesota regarding location, construction,. alteration, maintenance,, repair and moving of buildings within the city limits and this permit may be revoked at any ,time 'upon violaVon of any, of the provisions of said ordinances. NOTICE Thhi penuff does not cover the construction, haftfladon for WhIng, plumbing, gas heating, sower or water. Be sure to no the BuNhig Inspector for sopmraft pennits for then hum . APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF.FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA OWNER°S NAME " BUILDER ADDRESS ADDRESS LOCATION 0 BUILDING j No. 5F,4 0 Street Part of Lot ----� a � Lot �" - Block Addition or Subdivision Corner Lot Inside Lot Setback_y Side -Yard SEWER ELEVATION FOUNDATION ELEVATION Applicant attach to this form Two Certificates of Survey of Lot and proposed build- ing location drawn on these Certificates. DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING To be used as: r �i FrontZ1� Z Depth-�J/ Height Sq. Ft. & 2 cu. Ft v. Front Depth Height, Sq. Ft. Cu. Ft. Type of Constructio _ Estimted Cos l ^� ' To be Completed The undersigned hereby makes application for a. permit for the work herein specified, agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with the City of Fridley Ordinances and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and. 'hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. DATE ` SIGNATURE (Schedule of Fee Costs can be found on the Reverse Side). BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE Section 2. The Inspector of Buildings shall, before issuing any permit for the erection of any building or structure, or for any addition to any exist- ing building or structure, or for any alterations or repairs to any existing .building or structure, upon application therefor, require the payment by the applicant for such permit of fees to the amount herein below set forth and in the manner herein provided to -wit; 2.1. For any such permit for the erection of any fire -proof building, other than a garages warehouse, factory or grain elevator, or for the erection of any fire -proof addition, for similar occupancy, to any existing building shall be at the rate of $1.40 for each,one.thousand cubiti feet, or fraction thereof, in such cubical contents. 2p2. For any such permit for the erection of any fire -proof garage, warehouse, factory or grain elevator, or for the erection of any fire -proof addition, for similar occupancy, to any existing building shall be at'the rate of $1,.25 for each one thousand cubic feet, classified as "fireproof" by Section 502 of the Minneapolis Building Code. HOUSES 2.3. For any such permit for the erection of any non -fireproof building other than a garage, warehouse, factory or'grain elevator, or any non -fireproof addition, for similar occupancy, to any existing building - permit $1.00 for each .one thousand cubic feet. GARAGES 2.4. For any such permit for the erection.of any non -fireproof garage, warehouse, factory or grain elevator, orrfor the erection of any non -fireproof addition, €or -similar occupancy, to any existing building or for each such building or addition - ninety cents ($0.90) for each one thousand cubic feet or fraction thereof, in the cubical contents thereof with a minimum of $4.00.... For the purpose of computing fees for.building permits, the cubical contents of any.building or addition to a uniform height throughout by multiplying the ground area covered from a point six (6) inches below the floor line of.the basement or cellar to the average height of the upper surface or to the average height of the roof surface of the main gable of a pitched roof. 2.5. For repairs or alterations to an existing structure, the fee shall be at the rate of $3.00 per each Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or fraction thereof in the cost of all proposed work. 2.6. In no case shall the -&—o chargod for any permit as set forth in ,section 2 be less than $4.00. COIXMRCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL BUILDING CHECK LIST 1. Zoning � // 2. Area Requirements 3. Parking Requirements /r -e 4. Front Yard Requirements ZL 5. Side Yard Requirements 6. Rear Yard Requirements 1� A( 7. Duelling Unit Requirements 8. General Construction r Remarks; ALLEN G. JENSEN Building Inspector • O i Y � .f ,!. R M City of Fridley 53®84®879,01 Application for Plumbing and Cas Fitting Permit Dept. of Bldgs. Phone 560-3450 DESCRIPTION OF WORK Number, Kind and Location of Fixtures Location 195 Sattilite Lane y x $2.00 ZZ S x $1.50 $ New Fixture Old Opening .............. x $1.50 �i�'o ,Q z 8a�Z�z N $ Water Heater (Up to 99,000 BTU) ...... W 2 �i • F S N WATER HTR. GAS ELEc Base GAS FITTING FEES: NO. RATE TOTAL 1st 2nd 3rd 4th ` Future Connection Openings e New Fixture, Old Openings I Connected with Sewer Cesspool El PARTIAL RATE SCHEDULE PLUMBING FIXTURE RATES: NO. RATE TOTAL Number Fixtures .... ...... .......... x $2.00 $ Future Fixture Opening ................ x $1.50 $ New Fixture Old Opening .............. x $1.50 $ Catch Basin ............................ x $3.25 $ Water Heater (Up to 99,000 BTU) ...... x $3.00 $ New Ground Run Old Bldg. ............ x $3.25 $ Electric Water Heater a $2.00 $ GAS FITTING FEES: NO. RATE TOTAL City of Fridley: The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit for the work beret specified, agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with the City Ordinance and ruling of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares that all the fact and representations stated in this application are true and correct. Fridley, mum -Oct. 1, 1970 19— Owner g_ Owner G, Quinlan Kind of Building gY'Ai►me Used as residence To be completed about Oct o 5m 1970 Estimated Cost, $ 10.00 Old -7 --New. Building Permi-Permit N j By Business ®t%a !_SAS, co ROUGH FINAL /- J r %/ 1st 3 Fixtures .......................... x $2.00 $ Additional Fixtures .................... x $ .75 $ Gas Range to 199,000 BTU .............. 1 x $5.00 $ 300 Replace (1 ) REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS—Refer to Code Description ......... ..... ..............................$ TOTAL FEE $ 3.00 42 ATTENTION OF: TO SUBJECT CITY'OF FRIDLEY 6431 University N. E. Minneapolis Minn. 55421 612-560-3450 DATE .I roe eive4.a­­cal1t� from a Mrs. Toni B .. ..... .... __Toni_. . . am-, Apt__3 --am 195 Utelite--Lane. - Shez states that there are no looks on thowi, ---a --perhaps you ...... . ..... ......... .. . . ....... . dors ..in....her...apprtment could take a look �t the building and to provide the-_ reqaired . security- the -owner could be coinpilled to provide locks. 7he caretakor....-for.-this.. unit-_is_n Apft _13__ SIGNATURE REPLY: # d'_# . . ....... ......... _ -_- - . . . ....... - . . .... ..... . . ............. . . . . .... ..... DATE� SIGNATURE r j aawl > 0 1 0VT MI te Ash oil _� .00 106 o THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF APRIL 21, 1975 The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of April 21, 1975 was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee welcomed those present at the meeting and invited them to join the Council in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 17, 1975: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of March 17, 1975 as presented. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ° CANVASS OF VOTES, MARCH 28, 1975: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the Minutes of the Canvass Meeting of the Fridlby City Council of March 28, 1975 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice -vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF - AGENDA: Councilman Breider explained that he had received, a petition from residents of Satellite Lane and they had indicated they would like to present this petition and some comments during the Visitor's Section of the agenda. Councilwoman Kukowski said she would like to discuss the existing vacancies on the Planning Commission. Mayor Nee said he would like to add an item concerning the conflicting trash pick up regulations within the City between the City and the collectors. The City Manger explained that the Administration had prepared a resolution concerning opposition to House File 1159 which deals with the licensing of vending machines. Councilman Starwalt said he would like to discuss stop signs on Benjamin Street. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt the agenda with the aforementioned additions. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM: VISITORS: MR. JOSEPH B. WOOD, MANAGER OF APARTMENT ON SATELLITE LANE, PRESENTED PETIT40N OF RESIDENTS FOR ADDITIONAL PARKING: PETITION NO. 4-1975 MOTION•by Councilman Breider to receive Petition No. 4-1975 from the residents at 195, 175, and 155 Satellite Lane who request additional parking on the apartment side of the street or the north side of Satellite Lane. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Breider explained the history of the placement of the no parking signs in the area by indicating that this had been requested by the home owners in the area the previous spring. He mentioned there was a number of reasons for the request at that time. He listed a few of the problems as follows: danger created by parking of cars in area of school bus pick up, problems in plowing the narrow roadway in the winter (31 feet), problems of access for Fire Deparbi.ent vehicles. Councilman Breider said this is an area where there is a difficult corner and is difficult to travel with.cars parked on the roadway. Councilman Breider said a resident of the area had called him and indicated that the petition.: would be presented at the meeting, and also that some of the residents would like to make comments concerning the parking problems in the apartment area. Mr. Joseph Wood, Manager of an apartment building on Satellite Lane addressed the Council ,4\ and explained that previously there had been no parking signs on both sides of the entire street. Now, according to Mr. Woody there is parking allowed.30 feet beyond the signs in some areas. Mr. Wood explained the problems incurred in showing the apartments REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 21, 1975 PAGE 2 to rental prospects when they are not allowed to park in the front of the building, but had to be directed around the back of the building and told where it would be feasible to park. He also said the parking in the back of the building is set aside for the residents of the building and there is not adequate space for parking of visitors of the residents. Mr. Wood requested the Council consider allowing limited parking on the north side of the street in front of the apartment buildings. Mr. Wood explained that all of the residents of the building had been notified concerning the enforcement of the no parking regulations and at times there are some difficulties. He said when there is a car parking in this area and they are not able to determine the ownership df the vehicle, they call the police and have the vehicle hauled away. Mr. Wood suggested some modification of the requirements be taken such as limited two hour parking on the north side. He continued to comment that with the amount of taxes'paid to the City by the complex, he thought it would entitle the residents to have more desirable parking conditions. Ms. Marcia A. Sadowski, 155 Satellite Lane, Apt. #32, addressed the Council and said she had had problems with the situation being there is no place for visitors to park. She pointed out if she were to have a dinner party or bridge party, there is no place for the guests to park. There.is not enough area in ,he back of the building for both residents and visitors. She requested that some space in the front of the building be allowed. Mr. Sadowski said many prospective tenants are frightened off by the tedious parking situation. She also mentioned that people are reluctant to visit the residents because they do not 'want to be forced to walk for several blocks after parking their car. She again requested the Council consider limited parking. Mr. Alvin J. Wadman, 155 Satellite Lane, said he had called Councilman Breider concerning this matter after he had noticed that there is parking across the street in front of the homes that are occupied by the people that had requested no parking in the area. Mr. Wadman said he objected to the reasoning.that the chidren in the area are in danger when walking to catch the bus. He stated he could count the young people from the apartments that catch the bus on his hand and the majority of the students come from the other direction. He thought the problem of parking would be just as serious on all of the streets in the area if this was to be considered criteria for this regulation. Mr.'Wadman requested parking in the front of the building to allow the visitors to park in front of the doors. Councilman Breider stated the problem in the area is that of the apartment owner in that not enough space was provided for parking when the building was constructed. He said this matter had been reviewed by the Council and staff a number of times. Councilman Breider said there is a real problem in the winter months because it is difficult to make the turn. Councilman Breider said he believed this to be a difficult situation and he sympathized with the residents of the area. Councilman Breider questioned the feasibility of the owner purchasing some additional property to the west .of the complex for additional parking. He asked how this property is zoned. The Public Works Director said this is zoned industrial. Councilman Breider asked if the owner had ever been talked to about the additional parking facilities. The City Manager said the staff had worked on this possibility and had drawn a sketch of the proposal for,the owner. He said there is a vacant ,piece of property to the west of the building. The City Manager expressed the opinion that another possibility may be to have the owner petition for an increase in the size of the roadway. He said if it were more than 31 feet wide, this could accomodate more parking and alleviate the problems. \ He said if the apartment owner is willing to bear the: cost, this would be a possibility. The City Manager said it there is no solution to the problems immediately, there is also the possibility of creating such limited parking for a short period of time. Councilman Breider said he did not feel the two hour limit would be feasible especially in the case of the lady who had mentioned bridge parties. He questioned if the guests would want to go out and move their cars to comply with the two hour limit. He also asked if the City would be capable of enforcing this type of requirement stating the cars would have to be constantly checked and marked for the length of time they had been in the area. Councilman Breider said he would suggest that the property owner be encouraged to purchase more land or that the street be widened. �\ Councilman Starwalt said he fully agreed with Councilman Breider that no change be made in the area at the present time and that some alternative solution be considered. 1 4 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 21, 1975 PAGE 3 Councilman Starwalt directed his comments to the people present and to the people residing in the apartments and asked if they had ever contacted the owner of the building and requested additional facilities be furnished. He suggested they all work together for a proper and suitable solution. Councilman Breider also questioned if the person who owns the building had been contacted for a solution. The people present said the owner had been aware of the problems. Councilman Breider asked what the owners reaction to the proposal of additional property for parking had been. Mrs. Wood addressed the Concil and said thisproposal of providing additional parking to the west of the builidng had been discussed with the owner and he had indicated he was not in a position at the present time to purchase the additional property. She recalled at the time the buildings were being constructed there was adequate parking and there was no thought of the needs of the future. Mrs. Wood said she had carefully instructed new tenants on the parking regulations of the area at the time they rented space. She indicated each of the residents is provided with a set space in the back of the building. Mrs. Wood confirmed the remarks concerning the hassle involved in ,showing the buildings for rental and said by the time she had to explain to the prospective renter how to come to the area and meet her in the back of the building so she can point out the proper parking area, this ;iscourages the people from even looking at the apartments. Mayor Nee asked how the people of the area would feel about some parking meters which would require the deposit of around 20 to park in the area. Mrs. Wood pointed out the fact that in other areas, this is not required and she did not think it would be fsi.r to the residents of the area. She stated she thought this would constitute discrimination toward the people of the area. The City Attorney mentioned he knew of the property, to the west and believed this belonged to Carlson LaVine and is located adjacent to the new construction being done by RAO manufacturing. The City Attorney said he had talked to the owner of the property and believed there to be a possibility that this parcel could be leased for a number of years, if the apartment owner did not choose to purchase any property. .Mr. Wood asked if the suggestions of the City would be submitted to Mr. Edstrom, the apartment complex owner. Councilman Breider suggested that the property owner be informed of the City's outline of possible solution and that a copy of the petition signed by the residents of the apartment complex also be given to the owner. MOTION by Councilman Breider to give the apartment owner a reasonable amount of time to come up with a solution fpr the parking problems on Satellite Lane and that the Administration be directed to prepare a document for the owner listing the possible alternative solutions and suggestions and that a copy of the petition be sent to the owner and that the on street parking may be open for about a period of two months until some solution to the problem is developed by the property owner. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee asked the apartment manager if Mr. Edstrom, the apartment owner is in the City of Fridley often. He questioned 'if he could be asked to stop by and see the City Manager so that communications could be open on possible solutions to the problem. Mayor Nee explained that the Cazncfl wants to accomodate the problem and perhaps there could be some give and take. MRS. KATHLEEN MALONE, 6131 BENJAMIN STREET REQUEST FOR PLACE OF STOP SIGN ON BENJAMIN STREET: Mrs. Malone addressed the C ncil and ind• ated that the residents in the neighborhood had petitioned the City for lacement o a stop sign and a sign had been installed, but not in the location where the ropert owners had requested. She stressed a real need for the sign in the area where w requested. Councilman Starwalt asked if th ar could be reviewed for the placement of the stop sign on Benjamin Street at Bri rdale oad and also Benjamin and 61st. He reiterated the remarks that this had be n petitio d for and the people were under the impression that it would be placed in he location esired. He indicated he did not feel that the sign that was placed in the area was the al answer to the problem and he would like to point out some reasons for this that had not been noted previously. He explained that there is a bus stop for young people attending school on the corner and there is a great deal of construction work going on in the area. He said the traffic creates a 109 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 21, 1975 PAGE 4 a hazard for the children meeting the bus. .Councilman Starwalt said there is a speed or dragging situation occurring and this is enhanced by the -wideness of the street. He also commented that as long as this area is continuing to develop, he believed that the stop sign is placed in the position requested. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to instruct the Administration to place a stop sign on the north and south sides of Benjamin at Briardale Road. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MR- KFNNFTH SPORRE. 301 IRONTON STREET N. E.,I"!RV1TATI0N FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Mr. Sporre addressed the Council ardinvited all present to tour the City and view the action being taken by the City High School students in cleaning of -the parks and North Park. He explained the students would be installing temporary bridges in North Park. He again invited the Council to go.out and see what the High School students would be doing and indicated that this would be the following day. OLD BUSINESS: ORDINANCE NO. 583 - TO AMEND CHAPTER 506, SECTION 506.05, REMOVAL OF THE CITY CODE _ _-- r n e1 nein TnUff,IC Councilman Breider said this would be making a few changes in the ordinance to better allow for the removal of snow on the City Streets. MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the reading of the ordinance and adopt Ordinance No. 583 on second reading and order publication of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: MIsCUSSION OF APPLICATION OF STORM SEWER ESCROW FUNDS IN THE BRIARDALE ADDITI The City Attorney said he had met with the Attorney for Mr. Richard Miller that afternoon and the Attorney had requested that the Council continued the consideration until the first meeting in May. Mr. Herrick said the Attorney had said he would like to outline his position on the matter in writing before that time. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to tablethe const(leration of the escrow accounts in Briardale Addition until the first meeting in May. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. (Note: Further action was taken later in the discussion.) Mr. Dennis Schneider, 6190 Stinson Blvd., addressed the Council and pointed out that there were people from the area present and perhaps they would like to comment on the matter.. A resident of the area asked what the consideration -meant at this time. Mayor Nee explained that the developer, Mr. Richard Miller, had escrowed monies for storm sewer improvements and Mr. Miller believes the money should be returned to him and the City feels it should be applied to the storm sewer assessments. The City Attorney said he did not want to speak on.the feelings of Mr. Seiler, Richard Miller's Attorney. He indicated that Mr. Miller had individual contracts with the property owners in the Briardale area and this might have some bearing on the problem. He said this is a decision that either the Council or the Courts would have to make. Councilman Starwalt said he was aware of three different contracts that the developer has entered into with the property owners of the area. He said any ded tsion on this situation might be out of the City's hands. The City Attorneysaid he agreed in that he had heard about three types of individual contracts between Mr. Miller and the home buyers. The City Attorney said he did not wish to speak for Mr. Seiler. The City Manager said there would be some concerns for the City Council regardless of the statements of the Attorney for Mr. Miller. He pointed out that if the property ' ' PLUMBIN'G. FIXTURE RATES, NO. R.ATL I TOTAL. • 1..%=Er Flxtutaa �• .-.� x 33,00 5 ruture 1'!..Ytura Opening c► $2.0 Hata c New Fixture, Old'Opaning x A64 _ S CItch 918ln • x wtIleator 1 I Wntor Monger - to 99,000 BTU,• `' x ,U 100; COO BTU to 199,000 BTU x 510,00 5 V •�' 17.90 flew Ground• Ittn Old Building .� x 15.00 Ziac rie Niter Heater - I $5,00 � CAS FITTING FEESt '� i x r�. 1 JJditicaal lixturea �r N -C N +� �a b S rl N N ay ' Vi .� N rlrct 3100.00 55.00 U oath ata. 5100.00 or fraction a a to ;c a s 5 , 50 w ti ai +c :e 1 8.00 :, 0. as l e o na l rd' .. . 7.1 -j -d. (R) - N tura ConnactLon Opening Connactod with Sowaj fol - 11aw FiXturo j Old Opening Hatu, ) -PARTIAL RATE SCHEDULE ' PLUMBIN'G. FIXTURE RATES, NO. R.ATL I TOTAL. • 1..%=Er Flxtutaa �• .-.� x 33,00 5 ruture 1'!..Ytura Opening $2.0 New Fixture, Old'Opaning x $2.00 _ S CItch 918ln • x $5,00 1 I Wntor Monger - to 99,000 BTU,• `' x $5..00 100; COO BTU to 199,000 BTU x 510,00 5 avatar 5aftancr �+ x 17.90 flew Ground• Ittn Old Building .� x 15.00 Ziac rie Niter Heater - x $5,00 $ CAS FITTING FEESt 1st 3 fixturoe x 53.00 1 JJditicaal lixturea �r x 51.00 _ ^� :C;c. Rnn9e to 199,000 BTU x $10.00 5 �� RFPAT.RS E ALTERATIONS ' rlrct 3100.00 55.00 oath ata. 5100.00 or fraction 11,00 SxAta Surcharge 5 , 50 TOTAL FEC 1 8.00 Job Addraae `+ 19� Satelite Tiane NIC .97-84-41 05r Department of wildinga ' city of Fcidlay I Tal,. 1571-3450 a41%4 �ndaroignod hereby makes applioation far d P4CMLt for the w aided agruoing-to do all'work in strict accordance with %ha C and 'rulings of the DapartmanE of Buildings, and hereby doclaroa t the facto and raprgauntationa atatad in thir application ace trul ' Fridley, l41, 5-1®78 I OW�IFR , EDSTROM R,ALTY KX110 OF UUII.DI110 frame I USED AS res. TO BE COMPLET0 ABOUT 5-8-78 ' ESTIMATCO COST 20.00 , OLD - 111:14 UUILDIIIG PERMIT 110, Pf(y1IT 110. MINNEGASCeIINNEGASCO Signed By' Tal, 140, ROUGI( XNSP. ' Date F1114L XNSP. Data ' APPROVAL FOR PERMIT j146 MIIIIMUM YEt FOR A11Y PLUMBING PERMIT 19 57.50 ' A I 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 v/` TELEPHONE ( 612)571.3450 August 1, 1979 Mr. Everett Edstrom Edstrom Realty 960 East Mark Street Winona, MN 55987 Re: Repair & Maintenance of -the Rental Property Located at 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Fridley, Minnesota (SECOND NOTICE) Dear Mr. Eds trom : Enclosed please find this department's letter dated June 22, 1979 that brought to your attention various housing maintenance violations in the apartment building located at 195 Satellite Lane N.E. A subsequent reinspection on July 31, 1979 has determined that the following items continue to be in violation of the City Residential Maintenance Code: EXTERIOR Provide and maintain a screened enclosure to conceal the refuse container from view. In addition, a hard surface base should be provided for easier handling by the hauler. r-Zq-79 /% FURNACE ROOM Provide and maintain;a closer on the fire door that will completely self -close and latch the door when it is released. r-ze7--fq AK Ther( -fore, the City must require you to correct the above listed items on or before August 27, 1979. A reinspection will again be conducted on the above date to determine compliance. We are confident in your cooperation and desire to correct these violations and if any questions or problems arise, please contact me at 571-3450. Failure to abate these violations may result in this matter_ being turned over to the City Prosecutor for his legal consideration. Sincerely, STKEN J. OLSON Environmental Officer SJO/mh ENC: 1 CC: Mr. George Quinlan 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Apt. ##13 F`F_T r { June 22, 1979 6439 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 Mr. Everett Edstrom Edstrom Realty 960 East Mark Street Winona, MN 55987 TELEPHONE ( 692)579-3450 Re: Repair & Maintenance of the Rental Property Located at 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Fridley, Minnesota Dear Mr. Edstrom: It was confirmed by a routine on-site inspection on June 21, 1979 that the above listed rental property was being maintained in violation of Chapter 220, Residential Maintenance Code, of the Fridley City Code. Although the general condition of the property was good, the inspection on the above date found the following list of deficiencies which must be corrected. Any repairs or improvements must be completed in a worlana.nship like manner. It is the City's hope that similar or other deficiencies in apartments that were not inspected will be corrected as needed. EXTERIOR Provide and maintain a screened enclosure to conceal the refuse 0 container from view by August 1, 1979, In addition, a hard surface base should be provided for easier handling by the hauler. COMMON AREAS Immediately discontinue the practice of propping open the fire doors for the second and third floor stairways. 7_i a`y �J' Al fig." '�, i LAUNDRY ROOM Immediately discontinue the practice of propping open the fire door.9 3k ,q614 FURNACE ROOM RE Provide and maintain a closer on the fire door that will completely self -close and latch the door when it is released.?- / _74)" A- 4 - APARTMENT #13 No orders thi s date. APARTMENT #11 No orders this date® Mr. Everett Edstrom Edstrom Realty June 22, 1979 Re: 195 Satellite Lane N.E. Page 2 A reinspection will be conducted on or about July 23, 1979 to determine compliance. We are confident in your cooperation on these matters and if any questions or problems arise, please feel free to call on us at 571-3450, extension 164. Failure to abate these violations may result in this matter being turned over to the City Prosecutor for his legal consideration. Sincerely, z STEVEN a.. OLSON Environmental officer SJO/mh CC: Mr. George Quinlan 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Apt. #13 8 2-7'7q q4a &VJ 0-_e .� �- s7 - , AT %J ,;, Q 97-84-416051 !%NPL10i,T1ON FOR PLUMBING AND GAs FIT•FING T 4latar Ilea ter _. ♦J !ll L1 H 7 �j .. �1 da V: of UI UI " sn a Ia _. ' v zla s j � � G ,us :lec file Cunncction Gpenir;l r -L J.uctcd with Sewer tistuta, Old Optning Water i ' PARTIAL Ri*,iC Sl!!H-LC A _!LU?lii l ldG I• I XTURL RATES: ta0. RATE TOTAL Nu7,:.V.L t iAtures x IUtula rlxtura opcning x $2.00 $ Ptaa rlataLe, Old Openl:,� x $2,00 C.1t51n >s $5.00 $ :': Istel Ilaster to 99,000 BTU , $5.00 $ luo,0o0 Bru to 159,030 BTU x $10.00 $ f4 ldstur S-ftenar , x $7 OQ ; 11— Gtuund Run Old Buildir.7 x $5,00 $ t EIacLely Hater 11ritar x $5,00 $ SAS I�IITIt:G hEESt • 1st I tlxtures >Q 53.00 $ , 1 h.9.11IlunAI rlaturea u $1.00 -�' 6 l.a a k.L„•1a to 199, OOu BTU x $1.0.00 $ '° Id l',11 kti 4 AI.TEkATION5 rt:,t 511�u.o0 55.04 ; 3.1.1. 5130,uo or lracuon $2,00 ; SLata Surcharge ,50 Tor/.L L I.L 6 10.50 ft.YIISf�LCT'%Gll Fla: Job Address 1.95 Satellite Lane apt 14 Department cf BuLldir�a City of Fridlty Tel. N511-3.150 The undoraignad herchy ,caked applicaticin f.,r a ;.erTLIL far th.a work h®ruln speoified a3reLiitg Lo do' all work in strict t: crdance witil th,. City (:odea and rulings of the Oer.artmenL of B.uldingS, acd rerct7 h:,;lareithat all tho facLa a,Id r,:pruuul:t,lLlOfll 9tatud In thlei jjt,(.iiCaticn aro tii,10 and curruGl Fridlay, tan. 11-26-79 19 01•INER EDSTROM REALTY KIND OF IIUILLINC frame USED AS res. TO BE COMPLETED AL: r 12-3-79 ESTIRATLO COST 40,00 OLD - NEW UUILDIt4; PLhl1%1' tIJ. _ Fef-:%: NJ. Company y, " � .4 Signe'l By MINNEGASC® ROUGH ItISP, FINAL NSP. Data Data hPHILIVAL FOR 1•EILh11'%' MI111MU11 1'LL h,1% 1J1Y PLUI:nlliC Pumir IS 67,50 PLUS $,50 S1/.TE SUROIAliGE . �P July 1, CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 1981 s. Barb Ferrari ang-Nelson 601 Excelsior Boulevard, Minneapolis, MN 55416 Suite 650 TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 Ree: Repair & Maintenance of the Rental Property Located at 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Fridley, MIST (FINAL NOTICE) Dear Ms. Ferrari: Enclosed please find this department's. letters dated February 24, 1981 and May 7, 1981 that brought to your attention a housing maintenance violation in the apartment building located at 195 Satellite Lane N.E. A subsequent reinspection on June 30, 1981 has determined that the following item continues to be in violation of the City Residential Maintenance Code and is -still in need of corrective action: EXTERIOR Provide and maintain a screened enclosure to conceal the refuse container from view. Therefore, the City must require you to correct the above listed item on or before July 27, 1981 when a reinspection will again be conducted to determine compliance. We are confident in your cooperation and if any questions or problems arise, please contact me at 571-3450. Failure to abate this violation will result in this matter being turned over to the Casty Prosecutor for his legal consideration. Sincerely, STEVEN OLSON, R.S. Environmental Officer SJO/mh ENC: 2 CC: Mr. George Quinlan 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Apt. #13 r nf fJ May 7, 1981 s,. q 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 Ms. Barb Ferrari Lang -Nelson 4601 Excelsior Boulevard, Suite 65Q, Minneapolis, MN 55416 TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 Re: Repair & Maintenance of the Rental Property Located at 19.5 Satellite Lane N.E., Fridley, MLS (SF's'^ QT-ZGW. Dear Ms. Ferrari: Enclosed please find this department's letter dated February 24, 1981 that brought to your attention various housing maintenance violations in the apartment building located at 195 Satellite Lane N.E. A subsequent reinspection on May 6, 1981 has -determined that the following item continues to be in violation of the City Residential Maintenance Code and is still in need of corrective action: EXTERIOR Provide and maintain a screened enclosure to conceal the refuse container f rom view. Therefore, the City must require you to correct the above listed item on or before June 1, 1981 when a reinspection will again be conducted to determine compliance. We are confident in your cooperation and if any questions or problems -arise, please contact me at 571-3450. Failure to abate this violation may result in this matter being turned over to the City Prosecutor for his legal consideration. Sincerely, STEVE LSON, R.S. Environmental Officer SJO/mh ENC: 1 CC: Mr. George Quinlan 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Apt. 13 t CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E,, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 r TELEPHONE ( 812}571-3450 February 24, 1981 a ref F Ms. Barb Ferrari Lang -Nelson ,.' 4601 Excelsior Boulevard, Suite 650 Minneapolis,. MN 55416 Re: Repair & Maintenance of the Rental property Located at 195 Satellite Lane N.E. , Fridley, MN Dear Ms. Ferrari: It was confirmed by a routine on-site inspection on February 24, 1981 that the above listed rental property was being maintained in violation of Chapter 220, Residential Maintenance Code, of the Fridley City Code. The inspection on the above date found the following list of deficiencies which must be corrected. Any repairs or improvements must be completed in a workmanship like manner. It is the City's hope that similar or other deficiencies in apartments that were not inspected will be corrected as needed. EXTERIOR 1, Provide and maintain a screened enclosure to conceal the refuse ® container from view., 2. The painted wood surfaces of.the eaves are starting to chip and flake and should bescheduledfor refinishing during the summer o f 1981. COMMON AREAS There were no deficiencies no ted during this inspection. LAUNDRY_ ROOM There were no deficiencies noted during this inspection. FURNACE ROOM There were no deficiencies noted during this inspection. APARDIENT #7 There were no deficiencies noted during this inspection. APARTMENT #14 There were no deficiencies noted during this inspection. Ms. Barb Ferrari Lang -Nelson February 24, '1981 Re: 195 Satellite Lane N.E. Page 2 A reinspection will be conducted on or about March.6, 1981 to determine compliance. We are confident in your cooperation on these matters and if any questions or problems arise, please feel free to contact me at 571-3450. Failure to abate these violations may result in this matter being turned over to the City Prosecutor for his legal consideration. Sincerely, S EN J. OLSOIT, R.S. Environmental Officer SJO/mh CC: Mr. George Quinlan 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Apt. 13 to LANG -NELSON ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED PROFESSIONAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT March 3,1981 City of Fridley 6431 University,Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attention-: Steven Olson, R.S.- Environmental Officer RE: Repair & Maintenance of the Rental Property Located at 195 Satellite Lane N.E., Fridley, MN Dear Mr. Olson: In response to your letter to Ms. Barbara Ferrari, dated Feb. 24, 1981, 1 have the following information: Exterior 1. We have scheduled to build some type of privacy enclosure for the dumpsters; this should be completed in the Spring. 2. Repainting of the wood surface of the eaves will also be completed this Spring. As stated in my other letter to you, I will be happy to cooperate with you in any way that I can. Lang -Nelson Associates takes a great deal of pride in the properties that we own and manage. Again, let me know if I can be of any help to you. Sincerely, Katie North Property Manager 4601 Excelsior Boulevard, Suite 650, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 920-01 July 6, 1981 Katie North 4601 Excelsior Blvd., Suite 650 (Minneapolis, MN 55416 Re: Exterior Site Improvements for the Residential Rental Property Located at 195 Satellite Lane Northeast. Dear Ms. North: On at least three occasions in the past, the City has brought to your attention the need for some minimal exterior site improvements for the apartment building located at the above address. A reinspection has determined that the following item continues to need corrective action: Provide and maintain a screening enclosure around the refuse container. It is recommended that the container be placed on a hardsurfaoe base for easier handling by the hauler. Also, the screening con- struction should be substantial enough ,to resist damage and large enough to provide for easy access and snow removal. At this time, the City must require that the above listed item be corrected or improved and that you provide us with a proposed plan and time table for completing this work. Please return your response and license application no later than August 10, 1981 to the attention of the Code Enforcement Department. Your positive response to this needed improvement will assist us in evaluating your application to renew the lieense.for the 1981-82 licensing period. We are confident in your cooperation and if any questions or problems arise, please contact me at 571-3450. Sincerely, Steven J. Olson, R.S. . Environmental Officer SJO sar Eno:,,License Renewal Application Arid CIiYOF FRIDLEY FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 • (612) 571-3450 • FAX (612) 571-1287 September 23, 1993 Owner/Manager Cherrywood Apartments 195 Satellite Lane N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 RE: Display of Temporary Signs Dear Owner/Manager I observed that you are displaying a temporary banner advertising the location of Cherrywood Apartments. This sign is located on property owned by the City of Fridley's Housing and Redevelopment Authority and must be removed immediately. An inspection will occur on or about October 1, 1993, to see if compliance has occurred. If the sign has not been removed at that time, it will be removed by the City of Fridley's Public Works Department. If you have questions or concerns, please contact me at 572-3593. Sincerely, Michele McPherson Planning Assistant MM:ls C-93-231 SUBJECT R City of Fridley WRECKING AT THE TOP OF THE TWINS ? PERMIT Lj W I L. L..Or I I RECEIPT NO. Ir COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIV. ~ r PROTECTIVE INSPECTION SEC. NUMBER REV DATE PAGE OF APPROVED BV CITY HALL FRIDLEY 55432 612-571-3450 910-F15 7/11/95 JOB ADDRESS 195 Satellite Lane NE 1 LEGAL LOT NO. BLOCK TRACT OR ADDITION SEE ATTACHED DESCR, 2 1 Sylvan Hills Plat 6 SHEET 2 PROPERTY OWNER MAIL ADDRESS ZIP PHONE Fridley HRA 6431 University Avenue NE, Fridley 572-3609 3 CONTRACTOR MAIL ADDRESS ZIP PHONE LICENSE NO. Herbst & Sons 2299 Co Rd H, New Brighton MN 55112 784-8510 4 ARCHITECT OR DESIGNER MAIL ADDRESS ZIP PHONE LICENSE NO. 5 ENGINEER MAIL ADDRESS ZIP PHONE LICENSE NO. 6 USE OF BUILDING Apartment 7 CLASS OF WORK ❑ NEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ ALTERATION ❑ REPAIR ❑ MOVE 7 REMOVE 8 DESCRIBE WORK Wreck Apartment Building 9 CHANGE OF USE FROM TO STIPULATIONS Clean site of all demolition debris. Stipulations as per City contract. TYPE OF CONST. OCCUPANCY GROUP OCCUPANCY LOAD SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, HEATING, VENTILATING OR AIR CONDITIONING. THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION ZONING SO. FT. CU. FT AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 60 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 120 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. NO. DWLG. UNITS OFFSTREET PARKING I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION 20 STALLS GARAGES AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS VALUATION SURTAX AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT -0- DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PERMIT FEE SAC CHARGE PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CON- STRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. -0- PLAN CHECK FEE TOTAL FEE No Fee SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR OR AUTHORIZED AGENT IDATEI WHEN PROPE VA DATED THIS IS OUR PERMIT SIGNATURE OF OWNER OF OWNER BUILDERI IDATEI ,DG INSP DA TIE CITY OF FRIDLEY MOVING [ ] O KING [ ] APPLICATION Job Address: Legal Description: Owner & Addre s• Contractor:) Address: Living State License # DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING Area: Length Width Garage Area: Length Width Other: Length Width Estimated Cost $ Tel. # Tel. # Height Sq. Ft. Cu. Ft. Height Sq. Ft. Cu. Ft. Height Sq. Ft. Cu. Ft. Approx. Completion Date UTILITIES TO BE NOTIFIED City Water/Sewer Mpls. Gas Company Northern States Power 571-3450 [�' ]' 372-4720 [ 566-9120 [ Water Bill Paid: Yes [ } or Collect [$ 1014% G9 ] Initials Moving Route:P U S West 663-6000 [ -(1�9s The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit to wreck/move the building described above, agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with the City Ordinances and rulings of the Building Division, and the State Code which requires any water well on the property to a sealed by a State licensed water well driller, and hereby declares that all facts and representations sta this application are true and correct. ate Signature Moving: Principle Building into Fridley . . . $ 80.00 Accessory Building into Fridley . . . $ 20.00 Kiinimma Fee: $15.00 Through, within or out of City . . . $ 15.00 Wrecking: For each 1,000 cubic feet or fraction . .$ 1.25 For structures which would be impractical to cube, the fee shall be based on the total cost of wrecking at the rate of $6.00 for each $500.00 or fraction. P. ' FEE: Z L/Z�